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full-length, nude, standing in a dark rocky niche or cell, the symbolic well, with water and flags at her feet, the left hand grasping a rope extending from above, the right raised on high above her head holding a mirror which blazes with light. Salon, 1870. Replica in small (18 in. × 7 in.), S. A. Coale, Jr., St. Louis. Photogravure in Art Treasures of America.—Art Treas. of Amer., iii. 51.
TRYON, DWIGHT WILLIAM, born in
New York, Aug. 13, 1849. Landscape and
figure painter; pupil of Jacquesson de la
Chevreuse, Daubigny, and A. Guillemette
in Paris. Sketched in Holland, Italy, and
the Channel Islands. Studied abroad, 1876-81.
Studio in New York, where he first
exhibited in the National Academy in 1872.
Works: On the Maas—Holland, Harvest
Time in Normandy (1881); Hay Making—Westchester;
Dordrecht on the Maas
(1883); Twilight—Connecticut, Early
Morning—Dartmouth, October Evening
(1884). Water-colours: Twilight—Brittany,
Waning Moon, Connecticut Valley
(1884); October Afternoon, Gray Day in
October (1885).
T'SCHAGGENY, CHARLES PHILOGÈNE,
born in Brussels, May 26, 1815.
Animal, landscape, and genre painter, pupil
of E. Verboeckhoven; excels in representing
the horse, which plays a prominent part
in his pictures. Painted in London and at
Oxford in 1848-50. Gold medal, Brussels,
1845. Order of Leopold, 1851; Officer,
1875. Works: Labourers at Rest (1845);
Mowers (1851), Cow Doctor, Royal Collection,
Osborne; Cart Horses before Tavern
(1854), Leipsic Museum; Transportation of
Horses (1855); Flemish Wedding in Seventeenth
Century (1855), Neuchâtel Museum;
Mail Coach in the Ardennes (1862), Brussels
Museum; Smugglers on Franco-Belgian
Frontier; Episode on Battlefield, South
Kensington Museum; Post detained by
Snow, Flemish Team (1867); Before the
Storm (1878); Rest at Blacksmith's Shop
(Latham sale, New York, 1878).—Art
Journal (1866), 334; Meyer, Conv. Lex.,
xix. 941.
T'SCHAGGENY, EDMOND, born in
Brussels in 1818, died there, Sept. 5, 1873.
Genre and animal painter, brother of preceding,
pupil of E. Verboeckhoven; especially
successful in characterizing the individual
traits of the different animal species.
Works: Bull Pursuing a Woman (1849),
Neuchâtel Museum; Herd Resting, Leipsic
Museum; Paul Potter Studying (1850);
Mounted Freebooters in Ambush (1851);
Giotto drawing Sheep (1852); Herd in
Storm (1861); New-Born Lamb (1862);
Sheep at Pasture, Horse in Burning Stable;
Arabs marching with Cattle; Anatomy of
Cattle (100 water-colours, 1865); Resting
Herd, Leipsic Museum.
TSCHAUTSCH, ALBERT, born at See-*low,
Brandenburg, Dec. 21, 1843. Paints
exclusively subjects from German legends
and fairy tales; pupil of Schrader in Berlin,
where he settled after having visited Rome.
Works: Sleeping Beauty (1872); Snowdrop,
Titania and Oberon (1874); Undine (1876);
Cinderella (1879).—Rosenberg, Berl. Malersch.,
321.
TUCKERMAN, S. SALISBURY, born in
Massachusetts; contemporary. Landscape
and marine painter; pupil of William M.
Hunt, Boston, and studied in Paris. Rarely
exhibits. Studio at The Hague since 1882.
Works: Beach at Hastings, U. S. Frigate
Constitution escaping from British Fleet
in 1812 (1876); Dutch Fishing-Boats beaching
in a Gale (1882).
TULDEN. See Thulden.
TUNICA, HERMANN, born in Brunswick,
Oct. 9, 1826. History painter, son of
and first instructed by the portrait painter
Johann Christian Tunica, then pupil of
Brandes; studied the horse from nature,
then in Paris, copying Horace Vernet's battlepieces;
visited Brussels, Berlin, Dresden,
and Munich, and finally settled in Brunswick.
Works: Portraits and battle scenes
in life of Brunswick Princes, Grand-ducal
Palace, Brunswick; Great Parade near